Stabbing at Lone Star College

April 9, 2013 |Photos by Chronicle staff photographers

A man was detained after 14 people were stabbed at Lone Star College's Cy-Fair Campus on Tuesday.

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Dylan Andrew Quick, the 20-year-old charged in the April 9 mass stabbing of 14 people at Lone Star College-Cy Fair, is denied bail in the 339th state District Court at the Harris County Criminal Courthouse on Friday, May 10, 2013, in Houston. Quick told investigators he has been thinking about killing people with a blade since he was in elementary school. Quick, described as a shy loner by neighbors, has been charged with three counts of aggravated assault, accused of jabbing and slicing people with a "razor-type knife," the Harris County Sheriff's Office reported. At least two people were critically wounded in the attack. The college student with bushy red hair and a goatee was arrested on campus by authorities shortly after the incident. He told investigators that "he has had fantasies of stabbing people to death since he was in elementary school" and that "he has been planning this incident for some time," a sheriff's office news release said.

Dylan Andrew Quick, the 20-year-old charged in the April 9 mass stabbing of 14 people at Lone Star College-Cy Fair, is denied bail in the 339th state District Court at the Harris County Criminal Courthouse on Friday, May 10, 2013, in Houston. Quick told investigators he has been thinking about killing people with a blade since he was in elementary school. Quick, described as a shy loner by neighbors, has been charged with three counts of aggravated assault, accused of jabbing and slicing people with a "razor-type knife," the Harris County Sheriff's Office reported. At least two people were critically wounded in the attack. The college student with bushy red hair and a goatee was arrested on campus by authorities shortly after the incident. He told investigators that "he has had fantasies of stabbing people to death since he was in elementary school" and that "he has been planning this incident for some time," a sheriff's office news release said.